Floyd Mayweather was on a conference call today to promote his Sept. 19 fight against Juan Manuel Marquez in Las Vegas. During the opening segment of HBO’s 24/7 series, Marquez and his trainer were heard disgussing strategy for the fight with Marquez being told to pressure Mayweather and work the body. Mayweather has heard that plenty of times before.

“I don’t worry about what any fighter does,” Mayweather said. “All 39 (previous opponents) had a game plan. All 39 game plans were to throw a lot of punches and keep pressure. It’s obvious that doesn’t work. The last guy I fought, Ricky Hatton, wanted to keep a lot of pressure and throw a lot of punches. Marquez’s (game plan) is to throw a lot of punches, go to the body and keep pressure. That doesn’t work. So it’s obvious these fighters are going to have to come up with a new game plan.

“Me and my Uncle Roger, our game plan is to go out and win the best way we know how to win. Doesn’t matter how we win as long as we win.”